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Ischemic stroke in COVID-19: An urgent need for early identification and management

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(A–M) Imaging characteristics of ischemic stroke in COVID-19 patients. A: MRI of the brain showing areas of infarction in the right corpus callosum and left temporal lobe on the diffusion-weighted sequence. B: CT brain showing hypodensities in the bilateral middle cerebral artery territories. C: MRI brain showing a right-sided temporal lobe infarction on the diffusion-weighted sequence. D: CT head showing hypodensity in the left anterior cerebral artery territory. E: MRI brain showing areas of infarction in the left frontal and right temporal lobes on the diffusion-weighted sequence. F: CT head showing hypodensities correlating with infarctions in the left parietal and occipital lobes. G: CT head showing a hypodensity in the left temporal lobe. H: CT head showing a large infarction in the right middle cerebral artery territory. I: MRI brain showing area of infarction in the left superior cerebellum on the diffusion-weighted sequence. J: MRI brain showing areas of infarction in the right corona radiate and left parietal lobe on the diffusion-weighted sequence. K: CT head showing a hypodensity in the left frontal lobe in the middle cerebral artery territory. L: CT head showing bilateral infarctions involving the anterior and posterior circulations. M: MRI head showing bilateral frontoparietal centrum semiovale/corona radiata infarctions on the diffusion-weighted sequence.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239443.g001